Second staircase requirements confirmed for high-rise residential buildings in England
April 05, 2024
Second staircase requirements confirmed for high-rise residential buildings in EnglandApril 05, 2024 The Government has confirmed its requirements for a second staircase in new residential buildings in England that are over 18 metres high. This provides clarity for developers, as recent uncertainty over anticipated changes has been holding up development. The changes come into effect from 30 September 2026, however transitional arrangements are in place so that high-rise residential buildings that already have planning permission with a single staircase can continue without further delay.
The requirements are set out in March 2024 amendments to Approved Document B (Fire Safety) Volumes 1 and 2, which accompanies the Building Regulations 2010. This provides more detail on the rules concerning second staircases. For example:
The guidance does not use the “higher-risk building” definition, set out within the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA). Instead, it specifies that “flats should be served by more than one common stair if…
The reference to “flats” is akin to the requirement under the BSA that a HRB has at least two residential units and as an HRB would also be at least 18 metres high, it is likely that the guidance on second staircases will be used alongside the HRB regulation. Latest Insights
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